Densmore and LeClear

Densmore and LeClear was an architecture firm based in Boston, active from 1897 through 1942. The founding principals were Edward Dana Densmore (1871–1926) and Gifford LeClear (1874–1931) in 1897, organizing as an engineering firm. Both were engineering graduates of Harvard University, and LeClear returned to Harvard as a lecturer and professor. With the addition of Henry C. Robbins in July 1914, another Harvard-trained architect, the firm was known as Densmore, LeClear and Robbins. Their designs include:

Densmore and LeClear

Densmore and LeClear was an architecture firm based in Boston, active from 1897 through 1942. The founding principals were Edward Dana Densmore (1871–1926) and Gifford LeClear (1874–1931) in 1897, organizing as an engineering firm. Both were engineering graduates of Harvard University, and LeClear returned to Harvard as a lecturer and professor. With the addition of Henry C. Robbins in July 1914, another Harvard-trained architect, the firm was known as Densmore, LeClear and Robbins. Their designs include: